Ah so two of my favorite YouTubers took a quiz on what they should major in (one of them dropped out, and the other studied business and graduated a while ago) and both results were very interesting. They just took it out of curiosity.
I didn't even know that this was a thing so I took it. My result was health librarianship! I figured I was doing the right thing for myself...who would have known that this quiz would confirm it? I'm not opposed to health librarianship but I am so amused.
https://www.arealme.com/what-should-i-major-in/en/
So I took this test. Interesting result. It said Computer Science. Something I originally wanted to do. It's a long story...
Here's the thing with this test.
Since all of us here are pretty much in careers and have a general good knowledge of ourselves it's likely this will come up with a relatively good result, so long as you're honest with the answers. However, I object to the idea that a teenager should only be given one choice at the end of a test like this. That's not how these things should work and hopefully no one is taking this too seriously.
My wife, as you know, is a career coach, though counselor is closer, just that no one likes the term counselor. She's got a Masters degree in Career Development and is trained in the use of various psychometric testing tools. She's personally not a huge fan of them but finds it a good starting point when someone is completely at a loss.
The test she uses produces many results with rankings attached to them. The test is pretty complex and is location based. The reason for that is because careers are different depending on the country you live in.
Though this test produced a relatively good result and I'm not saying it's a bad test I just don't think it's a very good either. All the results from tests like this should be taken with some skepticism.
To give an example of why these tests don't really work sometimes.
My wife did a test on a client recently who was trying to get out of graphic design and marketing. They were tired of the industry etc. So she wanted a test. My wife didn't think it would be useful but she did it any way.
So result? Graphic design and marketing was one of the top jobs. The others all had elements of this type of work.
Why did she get this result? Several factors. She had friends who kept telling her she was good at her job. It wasn't so much the work as the company she worked for. Lastly, most likely unsure of what else would appeal to her.
That's the problem with these tests. They're good but only for those who have no idea what they want to do with themselves and need a starting point.
Lastly, on this test I found the ink blots rather interesting by forcing you to choose what you should be seeing. I saw completely different things!
Ah well.